Answer:
Eleanor of Aquitaine.
Explanation:
Eleanor of Aquitaine introduced chivalry.
Answer:
Eleanor. of. Aquitaine
Explanation:
In Lord of The Flies what is the theme and the analysis of the characters. how do the characters effect the theme and what do they represent.
A modest proposal by swift
Example of sarcasm with line number
Answer:
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
It could be a number of options but if you read the sentence with each answer, C is the only one that makes sense.
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
The cabins that are empty have to be renovated.
Some people may thing that the answer is has but that is incorrect grammar.
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Answer:
Specific details, anecdotes,
Explanation:
what happened in chapter 10 ( to kill a mocking bird ) please i need help ! NOW !
Atticus, Scout says, is somewhat older than most of the other fathers in Maycomb. His relatively advanced age often embarrasses his children—he wears glasses and reads, for instance, instead of hunting and fishing like the other men in town. One day, however, a mad dog appears, wandering down the main street toward the Finches’ house. Calpurnia calls Atticus, who returns home with Heck Tate, the sheriff of Maycomb. Heck brings a rifle and asks Atticus to shoot the animal. To Jem and Scout’s amazement, Atticus does so, hitting the dog with his first shot despite his considerable distance from the dog. Later, Miss Maudie tells Jem and Scout that, as a young man, Atticus was the best shot in the county—“One-shot Finch.” Scout is eager to brag about this, but Jem tells her to keep it a secret, because if Atticus wanted them to know, he would have told them.
Answer: "One thing mockingbirds don't do is make music for us to enjoy. Sing their hearts out for us, however. That's why killing a mockingbird is a sin.' Atticus, Scout notes, is far older than most of Maycomb's other fathers. ... Heck brings a rifle to Atticus and asks him to shoot the cat.
Explanation:
That's a Summary of Chapter 10.
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A guy needs somebody―to be near him. A guy goes nuts if he ain't got nobody. Don't make no difference who the guy is, long's he's with you. I tell ya, I tell ya a guy gets too lonely an' he gets sick.
What is the meaning of that quote?
What does Hermes do in the Underworld?
Answer:
Hermes is a messenger and in the underworld he would guide souls in the after life
Explanation:
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Answer: Hercules is the god of death and helps transfer souls from the living realm to the underworld
Explanation:
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Help me with “say or tell” İN CORRECT FORM
Answer:
1. tell
2. told
3. said
4. told
5. said
6. tell
7. said
8. tell
9. said
Please Answer
Read the excerpt from “A Century Ride.”
Carr took her shawl-strap, the boys stowed away the boxes in the station house, Maude walked behind pushing her wheel, to where a pair of horses and a light farm wagon stood waiting.
The use of “wheel” instead of “bike” makes the style of the excerpt seem more .
A.) dated
B.) excited
C.) modern
D.) offhand
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT criteria that an author would use to help define his/her audience? MARKING BRAINLIEST
A. gender
B. age
C. profession
D. All are criteria that would be used to define an audience.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
if the author is trying to define her/his/their audience they would not use the profession
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Which of the following sentences DOES NOT have parallel structure?
Wendy went to New York Cix to watch her favorite Broadway play.
Johnny's dog enjoys barking, eating and to go to the park.
Reliving his high school football memories is Dennis' favorite thing to do.
Finley enjoys drawing, crafting and reading.
Answer:
Johnny's dog enjoys barking, eating, and to go to the park.
Explanation:
Parallel structure (also called parallelism) is the repetition of a chosen grammatical form within a sentence. By making each compared item or idea in your sentence follow the same grammatical pattern, you create a parallel construction. Example Not Parallel: Ellen likes hiking, the rodeo, and to take afternoon naps.
The sentence that DOES NOT have a parallel structure is: Wendy went to New York Cix to watch her favorite Broadway play.
Parallelism is a way of writing in which words follow a particular sequence.
Parallelism is important because it adds rhythm to the text and makes words follow a particular pattern.
Of the listed options, option B does not have a parallel structure.
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Answer:
ii) Online teaching
iii) The entire system may collapse anytime.
iv) an unswerving teacher
i) Motivator
ii) virtual
III) time
Explanation:
1. The central theme of the passage is online teaching.
ii) Online teaching
2. The biggest disadvantage of using technology for teaching is the entire system may collapse anytime.
iii) The entire system may collapse anytime.
3. According to the author, an unswerving teacher is indispensable.
iv) an unswerving teacher
4. The role played by a teacher is a motivator
i) Motivator
5. E-learning is a virtual learning process.
ii) virtual
6. E-learning has removed time differences.
iii) time
How does Artemedorus try to warm Caesar?
Answer:
Artemidorus writes a letter to Caesar to warn him of his upcoming assassination. The letter names all the conspirators and also tells Caesar that he is too comfortable when he should be keeping an eye out for those who may want to harm him. When he tries to give the letter to Caesar, he is brushed off.
Explanation:
How does Theseus respond to Egeus’s plea?
Answer:
Theseus tells Hermia she should listen to her father: “To you, your father should be as a god,” “Demetrius is a worthy gentleman,” “Rather your eyes must with his judgment look.”
Explanation:
You have read the passage from “The Judgment of Midas” that describes Midas’s unusual punishment when he declares Pan the winner over Apollo. How do the interactions between the characters develop the theme? Use evidence from the passage to support your response.
Answer: its in paragraph 3
Explanation: pg 3
The term The Judgment of Midas refer to the Musical contest which held between the Apollo and Pan and and the story was phrase in one single narration.
The correct answer from the given passage will be Paragraph three which show the he interactions between the characters develop the theme .
Explanation :
As we all know the Midas was the Villain in the story and also know as the Golden touch .According to the story the Midas have two extra ears under his hair which he hide very nicely to listen everything very nicely.
The main interaction was happened in the third passage and they want to ruled over the state with the help of god and want everyone in the state listen to them .
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PLEASE HELP NEED DONE ASAP!!! I will post link to goo gle doc so you can view incase its confusing you would have to manually type link in web browser bar as brainly does not allow to post link or put link in comment I've already tried this assignment is based on a poem, poem might seem long here but its a lot shorter on assignment, poem is:
“The Names”
By Billy Collins
Yesterday, I lay awake in the palm of the night.
A soft rain stole in, unhelped by any breeze,
And when I saw the silver glaze on the windows,
I started with A, with Ackerman, as it happened,
Then Baxter and Calabro,
Davis and Eberling, names falling into place
←As droplets fell through the dark.
Names printed on the ceiling of the night.
Names slipping around a watery bend.
Twenty-six willows on the banks of a stream.
In the morning, I walked out barefoot
Among thousands of flowers
Heavy with dew like the eyes of tears,
And each had a name —
Fiori inscribed on a yellow petal
Then Gonzalez and Han, Ishikawa and Jenkins.
Names written in the air
And stitched into the cloth of the day.
A name under a photograph taped to a mailbox.
Monogram on a torn shirt,
I see you spelled out on storefront windows
And on the bright unfurled awnings of this city.
I say the syllables as I turn a corner —
Kelly and Lee,
Medina, Nardella, and O’Connor.
When I peer into the woods,
I see a thick tangle where letters are hidden
As in a puzzle concocted for children.
Parker and Quigley in the twigs of an ash,
Rizzo, Schubert, Torres, and Upton,
Secrets in the boughs of an ancient maple.
Names written in the pale sky.
Names rising in the updraft amid buildings.
Names silent in stone
Or cried out behind a door.
Names blown over the earth and out to sea.
In the evening — weakening light, the last swallows.
A boy on a lake lifts his oars.
A woman by a window puts a match to a candle,
And the names are outlined on the rose clouds —
Vanacore and Wallace,
(let X stand, if it can, for the ones unfound)
Then Young and Ziminsky, the final jolt of Z.
Names etched on the head of a pin.
One name spanning a bridge, another undergoing a tunnel.
A blue name needled into the skin.
Names of citizens, workers, mothers and fathers,
The bright-eyed daughter, the quick son.
Alphabet of names in a green field.
Names in the small tracks of birds.
Names lifted from a hat
Or balanced on the tip of the tongue.
Names wheeled into the dim warehouse of memory.
So many names, there is barely room on the walls of the heart.
Questions:
1. What do you notice about the ethnicity and gender of the names? What is the significance of those chosen?
2.What does the author mean by names spanning over a bridge and under a tunnel?
3. What is the significance of the last line? Why is “there barely room on the walls of the heart?”
Answer:
option 7 seems like a reliable choice
Explanation:
Which sentence contains the best example of precise details?
As I've gotten older, I've learned that I need to practice to see improvement.
Although I lost the debate, I gained the crucial skills of patience and resilience.
While it's true that life has its ups and downs, I try to learn from experience.
Even though winning has its benefits, I also try to learn from losing.
Answer:
Although I lost the debate, I gained the crucial skills of patience and resilience
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I believe
Although I lost the debate, I gained the crucial skills of patience and resilience is the precise one.
What are the precise sentences?Precise sentences are those, which are formed with appropriate number of words. It does not consist any unnecessary words in the sentence.
Preciseness brings the more clarity to the ideas as it use only correct and exact words.
It helps to make the people understand about the ideas with more clarity.
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3. Why is Crooks rude to Lennie?
Express $\dfrac{30+19i}{4+9i}$ in the form $a + bi$, where $a$ and $b$ are real numbers
Question:
Express (30 +1 9i)/(4+ 9i) in a form a + bi, where a and b are real numbers.
Answer:
3 - 2i
Explanation:
The conjugate of 4+9i is 4-9i. Multiplying the numerator and denominator by 4-9i, we get
Is “happiest” a an adverb? ://
Answer:
No. Happiest is the superlative form of happy and happy is an adjective.
Read the sentence and answer the question.
The Articles of Confederation-America's first attempt at a Constitution-
was an absolute failure.
What is the function of the dashes in this sentence?
Select one:
1)to summarize the Articles
2)to define the Articles
3)to emphasize the failure of the Articles
4)to contrast the Articles with the Constitution
Answer:
I believe It's the third one
3 ) . to emphasize the failure of the Articles
Explanation:
Which sentence contains a personification?
A. The lightning sound was scary.
B. The wind howled in the night.
C. The alarm clock was so loud it woke me up.
D. The boy danced on the moon.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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3. The most productive research questions (1 point)
Oare questions of opinion.
O cannot be answered.
O have "yes" or "no" answers.
Qlead to further questions.
Answer:
D). lead to further questions.
Explanation:
A good research question is characterized as the question that poses a problem before the researcher to be solved by gathering adequate evidence, comparison between probable answers, and then reaching the conclusion objectively.
As per the above detail, the most productive research question would be that 'lead to further questions' which the researcher needs to solve by gathering appropriate information and doing the necessary research to find evidence to provide solutions to these problems in specific light along with its related ideas together and solving the main problem or elaborating the topic. Thus, option D is the correct answer.
Narrative Openings and Endings
For the prompt below, construct one example of each narrative opening. Your openings should be at least 2-3 sentences each.
Prompt: Your class grew plants as a science project. One day you looked at your plant and saw something really strange had grown there.
Dramatic or Surprise
Action
Imagery or Sensory Detail
Dialogue
Title
Character
Mood and Time
Narrative Endings
For the prompt below, construct one example of each narrative ending. Your endings should be at least 2-3 sentences each.
Prompt: Your shoe must have a story to tell. Tell it.
Surprise
Unclear
Emotional
Ironic
New Learning
Reflection
Circular
Practice Narrative Writing:
Now you have so many options to choose from! Select one of your openings or endings that you are particularly fond of and develop it into a full narrative. Recall all the parts of a narrative from lesson 3. Be sure your narrative is rich with description. Look carefully at the rubric below before you start writing and after your narrative is complete. This way you can make changes if you need to and can ensure you have a top-notch narrative when you are done. Your narrative should be between 4 and 6 paragraphs (and 500-800 words) in length.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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8. Excerpt: At one point Mrs. Winterbottom said, "I believe I've made more
pies in the past week than I can count." She said this in a cheery voice,
but afterward, in the small silence, when no one commented on her pies,
she gave a soft sigh and looked down at her plate. I thought it was odd
that she baked all those pies when she seemed so concerned about
cholesterol. This is an example of: *
I think that it is man vs self
Answer:
Man vs. Self.
Explanation:
What modern day stories or movies can the Odyssey be compared to?
Answer: I think that Odysseus can be compared to Jumanji
Explanation:
Does my room look neat?
Answer:
fab room really neatly done!!!
Explanation:
My question is...
Why
Answer:
Your Friends Leave You Because They Were Not Very Good Friends And Did Not Believe In You Or Have Your Back!
House on Mango Street 5-16 annotations
Answer:
I knew then I had to have a house. A real house. One I could point to. But this isn’t it. The house on Mango Street isn’t it. For the time being, Mama says. Temporary, says Papa. But I know how those things go.
For which topic would a live demonstration work best in a speech
For which topic would a live demonstration work BEST in a speech?
a. how electricity is produced
b. how to repair a watch
c. how two chemicals violently react
d. how to change the oil in a car
Answer:
d. how to change the oil in a car
Explanation:
Given that a demonstration speech is a type of speech in which the speaker will explain in steps, how to conduct or carry out a specific duty or lesson.
Hence, since it is a speech and it will not require a practical demonstration of the actual steps, the correct answer, in this case, is "how to change the oil in a car."
This is because the other options will require a practical demonstration of the actual steps as it involves so many intricacies and technical terms.